Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
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"British troops were sent to Estonia under Operation CABRIT as part of a multinational attempt in 2017 to deter Russian aggression in the Balkans.
Mr Mwamba was deployed in the country between November 10 and December 3, 2017. Although the temperature in Estonia can be quite pleasant for most of the year, in winter it can fall to as low as -23C with an average of around -8C.
The MoD [Ministry of Defence] has admitted liability for a non-freezing injury caused to Mr Mwamba, but does not accept the extent of his disabilities.
The injury, known as an NFCI, is caused by long periods of exposure to cold and wet conditions, but is different to frostbite because it results from the tissue cooling, but not freezing."
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Mr Mwamba was deployed in the country between November 10 and December 3, 2017. Although the temperature in Estonia can be quite pleasant for most of the year, in winter it can fall to as low as -23C with an average of around -8C.
The MoD [Ministry of Defence] has admitted liability for a non-freezing injury caused to Mr Mwamba, but does not accept the extent of his disabilities.
The injury, known as an NFCI, is caused by long periods of exposure to cold and wet conditions, but is different to frostbite because it results from the tissue cooling, but not freezing."
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ne...
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